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In the accounts receivable processing panel, there is an option 31 cash allocation. Take Option 31, Enter accounting code or customer code Press enter, you would get the following details, General Ledger account number S/L control account number Press enter You are required to enter Allocation method, Take Option 2-items Option Now you would be seeing multiple records with all the transactions like Invoice, credits and some other types. For e.x Date Description Value C 201003 IN 1445566 100.00 _ 101103 CR 1998877 100.00- _ I am taking option-1 clear option in the matching invoice and credits. Say in the above two records. And press enter It will ask for the confirmation F8-Confirm, press F8 You will reach the first screen again. Now press F3. At this point it is updating many accounts receivable files like (SLCOMPNY, SLP20,SLP25, SLP06,SLP10) and General ledger files (FLP001,FLP016) At this point, there is a batch job called SLGLUPDATE is submitted in batch. This job inturn submitting GL_UPDATE in batch. I am in a impression that these are the two jobs that are posting the data from the accounts receivable to General ledger. The SLGLUPDATE job is completely doing the process based on SLP75 file. But for the above case, this file is not updated. Hence there is no processing here. I just want to confirm whether any thing I am missing here. But when I actually looked into the programs(SL350, GL029CLP) related to these jobs for the above scenario and found that there is no processing for the above example I had given. Does anyone have any knowledge about these jobs for the above scenario i.e for matching the Invoice and credits(i.e for clear option). I am doing one development to match the invoice and credits and to process them. If anyone have some knowledge on the two jbs SLGLUPDATE and GL_UPDATE, pls let me know Regards, Meena Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your partner online.Post your profile.
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